I am sory if I sound rude, but a log file is not what is needed here. What
is needed is someone who does not leave a totally unprotectable operating
system freely connected to a public network such as the Internet.

My recomendation is that you do not leave such a machine freely connectable
on the Internet, as this IS going to happen again. With a Win98 workstation,
such a breakin is unstoppable without such protection as a firewall or
similar.

I appreciate what your request is, but Please Please do not leave such a
vulnerable workstation online, where people will freely use it, and get
unlimitable access to your sensetive data.

The most information that I am normally able to get is an IP address and
just maybe a domain name. Most large ISP's do not give a damn, so a log file
will be of no use to you.

In Short, DON'T OPEN YOURSELF TO SUCH A BREACH IN THE FIRST PLACE.

Sincere Regards........


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Subject: Who Is Connected


> I have dsl.  I am running win98, and when I came home I found someone
> connected to my pc via winvnc.  Is there a log file I can look at to see
who
> this was?
> Thanks!
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